Type: Two-Seat carrier based torpedo bomber, three-seat spotter reconnaisance, other roles. Origin: Fairey Models: Mk. I to IV First Flight: TSR.II April 17, 1934 Production Mk. I December 1935 Service Delivery: February 1936 Final Delivery: June 1944 Number Produced: 2,391 (1,699 built by Blackburn) Engine: Mk. I and early Mk. II Model: Bristol Pegasus IIIM3 Type: 9-Cylinder air cooled radial Number: One Horsepower: 690 hp Mk. II onwards Model: Bristol Pegasus 30 Type: 9-Cylinder air cooled radial Number: One Horsepower: 750 hp Dimensions: Wing span: 45 ft. (13.72m) Length: 35 ft. 8 in. (10.87m) Height: 12 ft. 4 in. (3.76m) Wing Surface Area: N/A Weights: Empty: 4,700 lb. (2134 kg) Loaded: 7,510 lb. (3410 kg) |
Performance: Maximum Speed: 138 mph (222 km/h) Initial Climb: 1,220 ft/min (372 m/min) Service Ceiling: 19,250 ft. (5867m) Range (Fully loaded): 546 miles (879 km) Armament: One fixed .303 in. Browning. One .303 in. Browning or Vickers K manually aimed from rear cockpit. Payload: All Crutch for one 18 in. 1,610 lb. Torpedo., or one 1,500 lb. mine or similar weight of bombs.) Mk. II - IV As Mk. I but has additional underwing racks for eight 60 lb. rockets or similar stores. Images: |
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